2018 Mahindra XUV500 Spotted Testing With New Headlamps
Highlights
- The Mahindra XUV500 facelift will come with considerable cosmetic updates
- The XUV500's 2.2-litre mHawk engine is expected to make more power
- The XUV faces competition from the Hexa and the Jeep Compass
Come 2018 Mahindra will be introducing an updated version of its flagship SUV - the Mahindra XUV500. A test mule of this upcoming refreshed Mahindra XUV500 has been recently spotted in India again this time around we get to see some noticeable updates. The test mule is still covered in heavy camouflage but some of the mentionable updates that we do see between the gaps include - new headlamps, possibly a redesigned grille, and revised taillamps among others. This is a much-needed update for the XUV500, which last received a facelift a little over two years ago, in 2015.
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As mentioned before, the camouflage hides a lot of the changes that the XUV500 has to offers, but among the ones that we see here include a redesigned pair of headlamps with double barrel projector lights, similar to the existing one but with some added chrome details. Also, the signature S-shaped LED daytime running lamps have been replaced by a new LED strip, which now underlines the headlamps, in the updated model. Also, the fact the front radiator grille is completely covered tells us that the SUV will come with an updated one along with a new front bumper.
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The rear portion of the updated Mahindra XUV500 remains largely similar to the outgoing model, especially the vertically stacked taillamps. Although it does look like the rear bumper will also receive an update. Other exterior changes we expect to see include a new set of alloy wheels, revised cladding, and a restyling tailgate. The cabin is expected to largely remain unchanged apart from the additional features like a new touchscreen infotainment display, automatic climate control and rear parking camera among others.
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Under the hood, the Mahindra XUV500 for 2018 will continue to come with the 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine, which is expected to come with an increased amount power output of up to 170 bhp and peak torque close to 400 Nm. That's a substantial upgrade over the current 140 bhp and 330 Nm setup. The petrol engine is expected to remain unchanged, belting out 140 bhp and also develops the same peak torque at 320 Nm. Transmission option includes a 6-speed manual gearbox and an Aisin-sourced 6-speed automatic torque converter.
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